The Tavern Club, was a Louisville private social club, formed in 1901 and in 1911 located at 620 South Third Street. This single-volume roster was transferred from the regional reference files at the University Archives and Records Center.
One volume for 1911-1912, including list of officers and members, and the constitution and by-laws.
The videotape records a performance of "Tracks: A Musical Tribute to Highland Park," written by Dave Meredith, performed by the Highland Middle School Choir. Meredith also performed vocals and keyboard. Jessica Scharff and Kate Welsh are identified as additional vocal soloists.
Also called City directories of the United States, segment 2.; Reels documenting Louisville only.
Two bound volumes of real estate plat maps showing property ownership for the area north of Broadway from the Medical Center to Butchertown and Phoenix Hill, then out Bardstown Road to the Trevilian Way neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky. Also includes one volume of real estate transfers that appear to be keyed to the maps. R.F. Wharton was a civil engineer.
The Louisville Wheelmen is the local chapter of the United States Cycling Federation. The Wheelmen News gives members information on meetings, competition, and cycling activities. There are three issues of the newsletter. Issues held: 1981: Jan-Feb., March-April, May-June.
1981 - January-February, March-April, and May-June.